More than half of the Bank of England's staff thought they were not paid fairly before striking their latest remuneration deal, an internal survey obtained by Financial News shows.
Staff at the central bank threatened to strike after their union rejected a new pay offer in December, as Threadneedle Street's workers expressed their frustration at governor Andrew Bailey's calls to exercise wage restraint to curb inflation — while not being able to remember his own salary.
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